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Ian Masterson
Birth nameIan Kenneth Masterson [1]
Also known asTrouser Enthusiasts
Flexifingers
Monoboy
Thriller Jill
Konkrete
BornBelfast, Northern Ireland
GenresPop, dance
Occupation(s)Producer, songwriter
Years active1990s–present
Websitehttp://www.ianmasterson.net

Ian Kenneth Masterson is a British media composer, electronic musician and pop producer.

Biography

Since the early 1990s, he has produced and remixed songs for a range of pop acts including Dannii Minogue, Geri Halliwell, Kylie Minogue, Girls Aloud, Sheena Easton, Atomic Kitten, Bananarama, Sophie Ellis-Bextor, Lorie and the Pet Shop Boys.

Masterson has worked extensively in film and television producing score work for both the BBC and Channel 4, as well as for independent production companies. He is currently part of the production team Thriller Jill, alongside long-time friend Terry Ronald.[2]

Filmography

Television

Title Description Year
Some Girls Theme music for the series 2012
Concrete Circus Score for documentary 2011
Beautiful People (Series Two) Theme music for the series 2009
Beautiful People (Series One) Theme music for the series 2008
The Secrets of the 12 Disciples Score for documentary 2008
Gay Vicars Score for TV show 2006
The Big Art Project Score for TV show 2006
Operation Muslim Vote Score for TV documentary 2006
Life and Death in Rome Theme music for documentary 2005
Jump Britain Score for TV documentary 2005
Head Jam Soundtrack for TV quiz show 2004
The Real Little Britain Score for TV documentary 2004
Lives Less Ordinary Score for TV documentary 2002
Is Harry on the Boat Score for TV drama 2001
Around the World in 80 Raves Score for TV documentary 2001

References

  1. ^ "Ian Masterson". Discogs.com. Retrieved 6 July 2020.
  2. ^ "Ian Masterson's television work information". Archived from the original on 22 May 2010. Retrieved 31 August 2010.